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Jeremy Snead made a movie that finally gets gaming culture right, and he did it with heart, humor, and Sean Astin!
There are movies about gamers, and then there are movies that actually get gaming culture. Matter of Time, directed by Jeremy Snead hits theaters nationwide on February 27th. It’s one of the most genuinely connected-to-the-culture films I've seen in a long time. It’s a love letter to gaming culture and the friendships that define us.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die Is A Glorious Techno Fever Dream That Reminded Me Why I Love Movies
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die follows a wild-eyed time traveler (Sam Rockwell) who's jumped back from a dystopian future to warn us that things are about to get extremely bad. Think Time Bandits meets a rave inside a malfunctioning arcade machine, and you're starting to get the vibe. It's chaotic, colorful, completely unhinged, and one of the most inventive sci-fi experiences I've had in years.
Eternity Review: A Refreshingly Original Rom-Com That Dares to Dream Big
In an era dominated by sequels, reboots, and cinematic universes, Eternity arrives like a visitor from an alternate timeline, one where original ideas still get the Hollywood treatment they deserve. This fantasy romantic comedy doesn't just entertain, it poses genuinely complicated questions about love, happiness, and what we'd choose if we truly had forever.
Materialists is a "Real Talk" Look at Dating
Okay, let me just say this upfront, Materialists made me feel incredibly grateful for my 20+ year marriage. Director Celine Song has created something that's equal parts fascinating and heartbreaking: a brutally honest look at what it's like to find love in today's world of dating apps and algorithms.
The Life of Chuck: A Surprising, Life-Affirming Masterpiece
THE LIFE OF CHUCK IS A LIFE-AFFIRMING STORY THAT'S TOLD IN REVERSE ORDER AND MIGHT BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY STEPHEN KING HAS EVER WRITTEN!
I intentionally avoided the press notes for two months before seeing this film because I wanted to experience it completely fresh and I'm so glad I did. This isn't just another Stephen King adaptation; it's something genuinely special that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Dallas International Film Festival 2025: A Celebration of Cinema, Community, and Storytelling
The Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) returned for its 19th edition this year, marking a significant milestone as it celebrated its first year as an Academy Award Qualifying Festival. Running from April 25 to May 1, 2025, this seven day celebration of cinema showcased over 120 films from around the globe, transforming Dallas into a hub for filmmakers, industry professionals, and movie enthusiasts alike.
80s B Movie with A+ Cast, Acting, and Story - Maxxxine Movie Review
"MaXXXine" is the third installment in Ti West's trilogy that began with "X" and "Pearl." Set in 1985, the film follows Maxine Minx, the lone survivor of the farmhouse massacre in "X." Now a successful figure in the adult film industry in Hollywood, Maxine is determined to transition to mainstream stardom.
Ricky Stanicky Movie Review
The Farrelly Brothers have established an incredible legacy when it comes to comedies, they’re responsible for Dumb and Dumber, There’s Something About Mary, and Shallow Hal. You can’t forget that Peter Farrelly went on to win an Oscar for Green Book. After he conquered the world of drama and winning an Oscar he decided to go back to the world of comedy. Peter Farrelly’s latest comedy is a story about an imaginary friend brought to life by the incredible comedic acting of John Cena.
The Book of Clarence Movie Review
Is “The Book of Clarence” a sacrilegious Biblical Stoner Comedy that suffers from a crisis of faith?
The Iron Claw Movie Review
The Iron Claw is a touching slice of 80s Americana that will make you cry regardless of your stance on wrestling. Zac Efron’s performance is Oscar worthy but does The Iron Claw do the family justice?